Finding Care

Independent Living

If your aging parents or loved ones can manage home and personal needs on their own, and do not need custodial or medical assistance, they may choose to move to an Independent Living Community. More...

Assisted Living

Assisted living offers a certain level of autonomy to aging seniors who are still somewhat independent but need help with some of their daily activities, such as bathing and/or meal preparation. More...

New Concepts in Living

New creative and alternative living situations are popping up everywhere, changing the way society sees elders, and changing the ways elders live – and even thrive – through their later years. More...

Adult Day Centers/ Adult Day Health Care

Imagine this: An inviting, social outlet for your aging parents or loved ones, complete with a staff to tend to their needs and keep them safe.More...

Skilled Nursing

Moving your loved one into a nursing home is never an easy decision, even if it’s the obvious best choice for the situation at hand. More...

Memory Care

Specialized care and housing that meets the specific needs of individuals with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related illness. More...

Continuing Care

Continuing Care Retirement Communities offer a continuum of care for financially secure seniors -- from independent living to assisted living to skilled nursing, with many including memory care. More...

At Home Care

The terminology around at home care can be confusing. Perhaps you’ve decided that your parents or aging loved ones need some assistance but will remain at home or in your home. If so, the next thing you’ll need to determine is what type of care, exactly, they’ll need. More...

Hospice

The terminology around at home care can be confusing. Perhaps you’ve decided that your parents or aging loved ones need some assistance but will remain at home or in your home. If so, the next thing you’ll need to determine is what type of care, exactly, they’ll need. More...